The mayor of Buenos Aires, Mauricio Macri, acknowledged today that the agreement he reached with the national deputy Francisco De Narváez for the election of June 28 is "not clear" and claimed "maintain consistency" of that vote.

"It is not clear [the agreement with De Narváez]. The fact was clear that the success we had on June 28. That is clear and if it can be reopened, it would be very good for Buenos Aires," said the leader, told Radio 10.

In addition, Macri said it could revive the political agreement if De Narvaez decides to run as a candidate for governor of Buenos Aires and does not seek to run for president. "It would be good for the province and politics to maintain the consistency of June 28, complained.

On the other hand, praised the former president Eduardo Duhalde, but took away. "I rescued the work he is doing, which is struggling from within the PJ, but it's a different job than the one we are proposing, it is to create a new alternative."

Tapping. Macri returned to defend the charges in the case involving the illegal wiretapping and held that the evidence that Justice has against him are "fantaciencia."
Moreover, he insisted he has "suspicions" about a possible political intent behind the summons for questioning by Federal Judge Norberto Oyarbide.

"I read in the newspaper that one indication is that [Cyrus James] is linked with the cell phone near where I live. I think 'fantaciencia'" he said.

James is accused of having intervened phones businessman Carlos Avila, the leader of the Association of Relatives of Victims of the Bombing of the AMIA, Sergio Burstein, and the brother of the head of government of Buenos Aires, Daniel Leonardo, among others.

For his part, reiterated today that Oyarbide Macri has a political purpose against him. In this context, remarked: "I can not fail to have suspicions when I know exactly what I did and what did not, so I do not understand when the judge says there is evidence."